Chartkick

Create beautiful JavaScript charts with one line of Ruby (by ankane)

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  • Upgrading chartkick from v.3.2 to v.4.2 due to rails upgrade(to 7)
    2 projects | /r/rubyonrails | 17 Jan 2023
  • Is there a package like Chartkick for asp.Net Core?
    3 projects | /r/aspnetcore | 13 Jun 2022
    I have found this package for Rails and others which makes it super easy to create charts: https://chartkick.com/
  • I helped build a profitable MVP over a weekend
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 16 Nov 2021
    > I assume there was some additional context about the order in the form that the restaurant filled out, to assist in the end-of-month bookkeeping?

    Sure, there were a couple extra fields.

    > And unless you built reporting into the MVP, I bet your friend got to learn how to use some kind of database GUI (e.g. phpMyAdmin) and/or basic queries?

    I don't really remember, but I bet we'd include an option to export to Excel. This project was built on Rails, and there are readily available gems to export data. Also, I believe we had a dashboard powered by https://github.com/ankane/chartkick. Setting it up may have taken 50% of time. Was it necessary? No. Did I mention this in my post, saying we could have done it in a day? Also no :D

    > This tripped me up for a second. In this context, "free" indicates that the courier was available..

    Thanks for catching this, changed it to "available" for clarity

  • Graphing Functionality
    1 project | /r/rails | 11 Oct 2021
    All examples show how to graph data from the database: https://chartkick.com/
  • 26 most popular Ruby/Rails repositories on GitHub in July-August 2020
    26 projects | dev.to | 5 Sep 2020
    Chartkick helps you to create beautiful JavaScript charts with one line of Ruby. 5,600 stars by now
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    nutrient.io | 15 Feb 2025
    Bad PDFs = bad UX. Slow load times, broken annotations, clunky UX frustrates users. Nutrient’s PDF SDKs gives seamless document experiences, fast rendering, annotations, real-time collaboration, 100+ features. Used by 10K+ devs, serving ~half a billion users worldwide. Explore the SDK for free. Learn more →

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